Kuala Lumpur is the biggest city in Malaysia and legislative capital, although the executive and judicial Malayan authorities, since 1990, were transferred to the new administrative capital of Putrajaya.

The city itself has around 1,9 million inhabitants but grows up to 7,2 with its metropolitan area. For that reason, transit is a key point to move around. As it usually happens in other Asian cities, traffic jams are frequent, despite the number of fast highways that connect the city with the surroundings.

As a curiosity, they have what they call the Tunnel SMART” (which stands for “Stormwater Management and Road Tunnel”) at about 30 meters deep, designed as a freeway with double carriage way at different levels (one per direction) and a third one as a rain water conduction, avoiding the possible floods, quite frequent in the country.

The public transport in the urban area of Kuala Lumpur has buses, trains, underground, monorail and taxis. Kuala Lumpur’s underground is composed of three integrated systems that are connected in center of the city and they extend throughout the suburban area: RapidKL RAIL, KL Monorail and KTM Komuter. RapidKL is not the only operator. Private ones like KTM Komuter, KL Monorail, Kelana Jaya Line, KLIA Ekspres (connects railroader to the airport) and KLIA Transit exist.

The greater operator of urban buses is RapidKL, the same company that operates in the underground. It has 98 lines more 39 feeder lines, which operate from the tube stations. There are also private companies operating bus services, like Metrobus, Len Seng Omnibus Co. Ltd., and Selangor Omnibus Co. Ltd.

RapidKL bus has 3 types of service: City Shuttle services, with red board and number preceded by letter B (Perkhidmatan to bandar), Trunk Lines, blue board preceded by letter U (Perkhidmatan utama) and local shuttles, green board preceded by letter T (Perkhidmatan tempatan). There is also a fourth type, the express services, orange and letter E (Perkhidmatan ekspres).

If we talked about the U32, we will know that it has blue board. This line leaves from the station of KL Monorail de Bukit Bintang for Taman Dagang via Kampung. Recently, it does not appear in the RapidKL Website, o it may have been withdrawn.